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INSTRUCTION MANUAL COLOUR TELEVISION PF32WT100[...]
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3 T ABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS 4 IDENTIFICA TION OF CONTROLS 6 Main body (Front) 6 Main body (Top) 6 Main body (Side) 7 Main body (Back) 7 CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT 8 TV/AV selection 8 Connection to a camcoder or other video player 8 Connection to Digital Audio 9 REMOTE CONTROL 10 Remote Control Hand Piece 10 Battery Installation &a[...]
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4 IMPORT ANT SAFEGUARDS 1 Read Instructions All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the appliance is operated. 2 Retain Instructions The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future reference. 3 Heed Warnings All warnings on the appliance and in the operating instructions should be adhered to. 4 Follow Ins[...]
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5 15 Overloading Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. 16 Object and Liquid Entry Never push objects of any kind into this TV through openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind [...]
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6 IDENTIFICA TION OF CONTROLS Main Body (Front) Main Body (T op) MAIN POWER POWER INDICATOR TIMER Left Speaker Right Speaker Center Speaker T T V V / / A A V V V V O O L L C C H H MENU OK[...]
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7 Main Body (Side) Main Body (Back) ANT Sr-R WOOFER Sr-L 8 /5W 8 /10W 8 /5W DIGITAL AUDIO INPUT (SPDIF) SPEAKER OUTPUT L L RR Y Y Cb Pb Cr Pr DVD INPUT DTV INPUT MONITOR OUTPUT VIDEO AUDIO L (MONO) AUDIO R S-VIDEO AV1 INPUT AV2 INPUT Connection to Antenna Cable DVD INPUT DTV INPUT Monitor Output S-Video Power Cord AV 1 Input Speaker Output Digital [...]
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8 CONNECTING EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT TV/A V Selection Allows to switch between TV and external modes, By repeatedly pressing the remote control TV/AV or the TV top panel TV/AV button, the on-screen display is changed as shown : RF >AV 1 >AV 2 >DVD >DTV But it is changed according to whether you connect S-VIDEO 1(S-VIDEO 2) or not. If you con[...]
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9 Remark : You can ’ t connect with S-VIDEO & VIDEO at the same time. So user has to select the one of them. Connection to Digital Audio You can enjoy the high quality sound of Dolby Digital sound. When marking connection,please ensure that you turn the main switch OFF to prevent any damage to the equipment. What is Dolby Digital ? Dolby Digi[...]
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10 REMOTE CONTROL Remote Control Hand Piece TV mode POWER SOUND MUTE NUMBER 0..9 SLEEP TV / AV PROGRAM UP (CURSOR UP) VOLUME DOWN (CURSOR LEFT) . . . SKIP MOVE (LISTENING MODE) MODE ZOOM RECALL NORMAL OK/PRESET MENU VOLUME UP (CURSOR RIGHT) PROGRAM DOWN (CURSOR DOWN) TV > TELETEXT . . . DELETE TELETEXT mode POWER SOUND MUTE NUMBER 0..9 . . PAGE [...]
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11 BASIC INST ALLA TION Switching On TV Set 1) If stand-by indicator is red, then the TV set is in stand-by mode. You can switch on using the remote control POWER button (A1), the NUMBER 0 … .9 buttons (A3), or PROGRAM UP (A6) / DOWN (A21) buttons. The front panel PROGRAM UP/DOWN buttons can also be used. Once on, the stand-by indicator turns off[...]
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12 MENUS DESCRIPTION MAIN MENU The sub-menus referred to here are PICTURE, SOUND, INSTALL, FEATURES All menus are removed within 25 seconds if you don't press any button. Press the remote control MENU button (A19) to display the main menu. Then, you have the choice between several sub-menus: If you want to Exit the main menu, press the MENU bu[...]
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13 PICTURE MENU -You can select the picture quality instantly. To Select the Picture Mode 1. Press the menu button to select the PICTURE and then displayed on the right appearances. By pressing the OK button or NORMAL button, the following three modes change cyclically. FAVOURITE > NORMAL I > NORMAL II - The current selected picture mode is d[...]
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14 SOUND MENU To Select Listening Mode 1. Press the menu button to select the SOUND and to be displayed on the right appearance. By pressing the CURSOR LEFT (A7)/RIGHT (A20), the following five modes change cyclically. STEREO > SURROUND > CONCERT > JAZZ CLUB > CATHEDRAL - STEREO This mode operates differently according to input source. [...]
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15 5. CHANNEL DELAY feature provides you a variety of sound effect with delaying signal The user can give a delay to each speaker(C/Ls/Rs). To adjust the speaker delay, Press OK (A18). You can select a speaker by using CURSOR UP (A6) /DOWN (A21) buttons. Its range of delay: C 00ms ~05ms Ls/Rs 00ms ~ 15ms 6. AVL feature has On/Off according to your [...]
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16 PROGRAM LIST EDIT INST ALL MENU Automatic tuning system Program list edition Channel number Channel Frequency Channel name Program number Program storage number Country Channel number Channel Frequency Channel name Program number Program storage number WARNING : This television has been factory pretuned to channels 2, 7, 9, 10 and 28. If the aut[...]
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17 FEA TURE MENU -TO SELECT CHILD LOCK 1) You can prevent the use of the TV set without the remote control. Press the MENU button to select the FEATURES and press the Cursor Up (A6)/Down (A21) to select the CHILD LOCK. 2) Press the Cursor Left (A7)/Right (A20) to change CHILD LOCK on/off. 3) Once the user has set this CHILD LOCK to on or off, it wi[...]
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18 SOUND CONTROL VOLUME ADJUSTMENT - If you are unable to get good sound quality for a program due to poor reception, you can force a change from stereo to mono transmission by pressing the remote control MODE button (A14). Then the program status display will indicate "MONO" with a icon. - On the other hand, during a program with dual la[...]
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19 PICTURE SETTING PICTURE CONTROL You can select three pictures settings, by using the remote control NORMAL button (A17) : - Normal I (standard hard picture) - Normal II (standard soft picture) - Favourite For other adjustments: BRIGHTNESS, CONTRAST, COLOUR, SHARPNESS, NOISE REDUCTION, use the PICTURE menu. If an NTSC signal is received, then the[...]
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20 TELETEXT - Select the desired program with teletext. - Press the remote control TELETEXT ( ) button (A22) to select teletext mode. The initial page (or the last page viewed if you have already used teletext in the present channel) appears. ENTERING / EXIT TELETEXT MODE P AGE SELECTION TELETEXT FORMA T PICTURE & SOUND CONTROL - You can direct[...]
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21 USEFUL TELETEXT FUNCTIONS INDEX button (A18): Allows you to return directly to the initial teletext page. SUBPAGE button (A10): Allows you to request a specific subpage: - Press the SUBPAGE button (A10). At the base of the screen a SUBPAGE menu will appear. This has a red subpage minus link, a green subpage plus link, plus a white background sho[...]
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22 BEFORE CALLING SER VICE PERSONNEL Symptoms Correction Colour is not displayed and net Check the external antenna and cable TV conditions. pattern is displayed on the specific Check whether you select the correct channel. channel. Vertical and horizontal line and net Check the interference wave caused by car, neon sign, and pattern are displayed [...]
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23 MODEL PF32WT100 TV Standard Colour system PAL, NTSC 3.58 / 4.43 (AV) Sound system B/G, D/K, I, H, M (AV) Rated voltage 220-240V ~, 50Hz Power Power on 160 W consumption Stand-by 1.2W 10% Sound Output Main R/L 7W + 7W (10% THD, 80% MOD,At 1KHz,Listening :STEREO) Power Surround R/L, Center 5W +5W ,5W (10%THD,SPDIF,Dolby Digital -20dBFs,1KHz, Liste[...]
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NEC Australia Pty . Ltd. ABN 86 001 217 527 Home Electronics Group NEC Service Centres PH: 131-632 NEC Australia Pty . Ltd. Home Electronics Group 244 Beecroft Road EPPING 2121 T el: 131 632 Fax: (02)9877 2353 NEW South W ales Sydney 184 Milperra Rd, Revesby 2212 (02)9780 8688 Newcastle 120 Parry Street, Newcastle West 2302 (02)4926 2466 Victoria M[...]